"A rich evocation of a headstrong young woman's turbulent inner life." - The New York Times
In her breakthrough role, Judith Godreche plays Beth, a disaffected 17 year old living in Paris with her bedridden mother and forced to hold her family together by degrading herself. This intimate drama focuses on three days in which Beth loses her childhood, becomes a woman, and becomes disenchanted.
Film Critic Richard Peña introduces "A Single Girl", "The Disenchanted" and "Keep It Quiet".
Director Benoit Jacquot discusses his work on The Disenchanted.